"Gallery Night and Day" Presents Art Across Milwaukee

When it comes to great renditions of Cole Porter’s tune
“Night and Day,” it is unclear whether top honors go to Fred Astaire’s 1932
recording or Joe Pass’ unaccompanied jazz guitar rendering. When it comes to
great visual art open-house events, Milwaukee’s “Gallery Night and Day” is the
undisputed champion. On the evening of Friday, Jan. 17, 40 participants
citywide will set out welcome mats and play host through Saturday afternoon.

Here are a few unsolicited suggestions. The Milwaukee LGBT
Community Center will display art “From Her Perspective,” in order to celebrate
women in art. Milwaukee School of Engineering’s Grohmann Museum will present
the nostalgia-inducing railroad photography of O. Winston Link. “First Person:
Contemporary Cuban Art” at the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design will tide
you over until travel restrictions are lifted.

To streamline your experience, confer historicthirdward.org
for a thorough list of participant exhibitions, locations and hours.